Humanities: Rhea Mae Amit Bsa-Ii
Humanities: Rhea Mae Amit Bsa-Ii
Humanities: Rhea Mae Amit Bsa-Ii
Definition
- The expression of ourselves without using of words (painting,
sculptures, dancing, mosaic, cross stitch, collage, paper and folding)
- The study of man’s expression feelings, thought, intuition,
values, and ideas
- The study of man’s experience, goals, and aspirations
- It is used to dramatize individual expressions
WHY do We need to studY
Humanities?
• Anthropology
• History
• Literature
• Philosophy
• Religion
• Sociology
• Visual and Performing Arts
ART
Etymology
It came from the Latin word “ars/artis” which means to do or man made
Definition
- It is a medium of expression because through arts we express our
ideas, emotions, feelings, without using words.
Example
Spolarium
• To express beauty
• It gives man moment of relaxation and spiritual
happiness
• It serves as a channel of man’s passion
• Arts reformed man
• Overcomes the feelings of restlessness and
loneliness
Categories of Work of Art
Considered to be Great
• Best selling - it is very popular in its day, or is produced by an
artist who has done other very popular piece.
g. Pure Art- created and performed for other sake and to satisfies the
audience
Example: Watching movie
j. Practical Art- with a purpose, for practical use that
something is useful
Example: Chair and Table
III. By an Artist
- Characterize by special sensing, physical and special senses
6. Sight art- something that you can see, imagine, and create
Example: painting, drawing, mosaic, drafting design, stage
design, light displays and graphic design
Classification of Colors
a. Primary colors- colors that cannot be formed from mixtures
because they are pure colors.
Example: red, blue and yellow.
b. Secondary colors- colors form out of combination of two
primary colors.
Example:
Blue + Yellow = Green
Red + Blue = Violet
Red + Yellow = Orange
c. Intermediate colors- colors form out of mixing one primary and
one secondary.
Example:
Example:
Orange + purple = russet
Orange + green = citron
Purple + green = olives
II. Line - one or two dimensional art that indicates direction,
orientation, movement, and energy. It is considered as the oldest,
simplest, universal element.
Direction of Line
a. Vertical line- basic framework of all forms, power &
delimination, strength, stability, simplicity, and efficiency.
b. Horizontal line- creates an impression of serenity and perfect
stability. Rest, calmness, peace, and reposed.
c. Diagonal line- it shows movement and instability. Portrays
movement action.
d. Jog line- it shows violence, zigzag, confusion, and conflict.
e. Curve line- it shows a gradual change of direction and
fluidity. It signifies subtle form.
III. Medium - it denotes the means of artists to express his ideas, it
pertains to materials used to express feelings through art.
1. Nature 8. churches
2. Woman 9. Child
3. Emotion 10. Fruits
4. Places 11. Toys
5. Animals 12. Landscapes
6. Events 13. Seascapes
7. Saints 14. Religion
Different Ways of Presenting the
Subject
1. Realism - the artists portrays the subject as ease.
Example: Bonjour, Monsieur Courbet by Gustave Courbet in 1854
2. Abstraction - there is no subject 3. Distortion - usually done to
dramatize the shape of a figure
but only his feelings and ideas. You or to create an emotional
cannot figure out the subject/object. effect. Measurement is not
proportioned.
Example: Figura by Arturo Luz Example: Caricature
Artist and His medium